Steer Racks

I have been contemplating some changes in the front part of my chassis and was wondering what steer racks you gents were using. I am thinking from a mounting standpoint I will need a rack that clamps around the main tube, and not one with fixed mounts on the casting so that I can change rotational angle and mount higher without creating new mounts. Also making it easier to raise or lower a bit to resolve bumpsteer. Shaft size isn't a problem, but I would like a pretty quick rack, approx 2 1/2 to 3 turns. Inner tie rod pivots approx 28". Did a search but haven't found the particular info I need. I am sure there is some good info out there.
Thanks
Phil
 
Phil,
You may have a slim choice with a tube mount. Some of the others would have to chime in for that. I went with Flaming River. They have the quick ratios you are looking for. They moumnt to a flat plate though. I had to use the trial and error method for the mounting. Would mount to the plate using large C clamps. Then use a laser level mounted on the hub and a jack to set the bump steer. Came out with a measurement for the Corvette suspension of 3 1/2" above the frame to eliminate it. I am sure a plate could be fabed to mount off the tube for the rack. P M me and I can give you a better description of the setup and alignment if you are interested. I believe it is on my build thread DRB#5.

Bill
 
Bill
I think I have the same rack you may be using. I went with a Pinto rack and it works fine.
I am currently revamping the front end on a new chassis to gain among other things more footwell width, higher rack position and less interference with the steer shaft in the pedal area.
I also want to raise the rack quite a bit...lets say approx 3 1/2", to give a more direct shot to the column. I had anticipated taking the pinto rack and machining the cast end to take off the ears and create essentially a round tube to clamp around. Since the other end has a clamp already it should work, but if there is somethng easier to be found why re-invent the wheel?
Since it has been a while that I have seen a Flaming River catalog I will take your advice and check it out..I admit I didn't even think of that route. Thanks for the heads up.
Wrsexox
Thanks for that web site...some expensive looking stuff but really nice....I am downloading some of their PDF files for a look.
I will pass on any info I get in my endeavors
Cheers
Phil
 
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